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Well it would seem the only one that would logically make sense is
B. His deep sense of isolation
But lets go through these anyway
Why It can't be A - no where in the whole passage (that i read a t least) did it say anything about his hope for the future so that is irrelevant rendering it useless to us and we mark it out
Why it can't be C - It can't be C because it doesn't talk about his purpose what-so-ever and it really never mentioned that he was even single minded
Why it can't be D - Even though all these are mentioning animals they are just similes i do believe (comparing something without using like or as) they are just comparing his lair to all of those things not that he is animal-like in any way
Why is it B? - well all the things mentioned if you noticed are really dark isolated places; closed off places like an ants tunnel pr a bee's hive, and it's repetitive use of the word "iron" like its really hard so the fact that this would be talking about isolation makes alot of sense
Brainliest much needed :) Hope this helped
B. His deep sense of isolation
But lets go through these anyway
Why It can't be A - no where in the whole passage (that i read a t least) did it say anything about his hope for the future so that is irrelevant rendering it useless to us and we mark it out
Why it can't be C - It can't be C because it doesn't talk about his purpose what-so-ever and it really never mentioned that he was even single minded
Why it can't be D - Even though all these are mentioning animals they are just similes i do believe (comparing something without using like or as) they are just comparing his lair to all of those things not that he is animal-like in any way
Why is it B? - well all the things mentioned if you noticed are really dark isolated places; closed off places like an ants tunnel pr a bee's hive, and it's repetitive use of the word "iron" like its really hard so the fact that this would be talking about isolation makes alot of sense
Brainliest much needed :) Hope this helped
The excerpt from “'Agua Viva,' A Sculpture by Alfred Gonzalez” convey about Fredo’s his deep sense of isolation and his almost animal-like existence.
Who is Jack Agüeros?
Jack Agüeros, a former director of El Museo del Barrio and an American community organizer was also a writer, translator, and a poet.
The repetition of the word "iron" as if it were incredibly hard plus the fact that everything discussed is in extremely dark, closed-off locations like ants tunnels or beehives make it seem like this is referring to isolation.
The reference of "woodchuck", "bee", "squirrel", and "ant" indicates his animal-like existence.
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